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    Koala Bear
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    Anyone other ladies using cups? Which brand do you like?

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      pinkpurse
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      I use the nixit and I like it! Theres a bit of a learning curve but it’s better than having to use tampons imo. I also tried the salt brand and liked the nixit better.

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        Blue Dog Soda
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        While it may not be considered a cup, I've been using the Flex Disc and have been enjoying it (as much as you can enjoy a menstrual item haha). They have disposable and re-usable options. Definitely better than tampons, and a quick learning curve.

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          bluedolphin
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          I tried multiple and couldn’t get the hang of them! I just went back to non toxic tampons. I like the rael amazon brand or love target ones

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            Put A Cup In It is such a great resource — the quiz really helped me, too. I actually stopped using my cup for a while because it became uncomfortable, but after retaking the quiz and finding a better fit, I’m planning to give it another go.

            Like others have said, there’s definitely a learning curve — especially getting the seal just right. It’s totally normal to need a backup pad at first until you get the hang of it.

            And yes, if you have an IUD, it’s important to check in with your GYN before using a cup. There is a small risk of IUD displacement, especially in the first 6–12 weeks after insertion, so it’s worth getting guidance on string length and proper removal technique.

            Hope that helps — it’s worth sticking with it if you can find the right fit
            https://putacupinit.com/

            Amanda Balch, WHNP-BC, AFMC

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